The Tub is In
Washer Hook Ups & Drain
Pex Tubing Used for Supply Lines
It's quicker and easier to install than copper pipes
Red for Hot and Blue for ...
Drains & Supply Lines in the Laundry Room
Clamps are Used to Attach the Pex Tubing to the Shower Faucet
Metal Plates cover the Lines to Protect them from Sheetrock Screws
From the Guest Bathroom, to the Laundry Room to the Master Bath
Future Water Heater Location
They pressurize the line to test for leaks and
monitor it with the gauge
Lots of Pipe
The rough plumbing is pretty much complete. You don’t realize how much piping is run until you look back at the pictures of pipes stacked up or in rolls. Now we have supply lines and drains running from future sinks and toilets and showers and a bath tub through walls and floors and vents through the roof. We have a Master Bath, Guest bath and future baths in the Room over the Garage and in the Basement. There’s a Laundry Room and a Kitchen. And outdoor faucets.
It’s an incredible amount of work and to think it all gets hidden behind walls never to be seen again. We hope. But like the wiring, it brings the house through one more phase and brings us closer too moving in. Once the rough wiring and plumbing is completed and inspected the insulation can get started. And then the sheetrock and then plastering and so on.
Just when you think you’re close…
Nice. I think my plumber is finally showing up today. Not sure if he uses Pex or not. Did you choose or is that their preference?
ReplyDeleteWell, it looks like they're still holding up, heheh. Should be good to start your drainage systems or whatnot with, in the absence of resource at the moment. Though maybe you can get back at this kind of skeletal structure, though, and augment it with professional service, or something. Really reinforce that.
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